There’s a small part of us, deep down in our brain, that can’t fully distinguish the world onscreen from our real lives. It’s why we cry at movies even though we know the dog doesn’t really die, and why so many dudes rocked Ryan Gosling’s silk Scorpion jacket from Drive this past Halloween.

But the merging of real life with the worlds of TV and movies takes on a whole new dimension when artifacts from those narrative worlds actually turn up on store shelves. The recent announcement that Staples arm Quill.com would launch Dunder Mifflin Paper Company brand paper isn’t the first time a fictional product crossed over to become a real brand. In fact, it’s not even the first time a product from NBC’s The Office has been made available for purchase (that would be Serenity by Jan, a line of scented candles you’ll have to be sharp on your eBay game to get your hands and nostrils on.) Below are ten other products, first seen in movies and TV shows, which pulled a corporate Pinocchio and became real.

South Park Cheezy Poofs

This Cheeto-esque staple of Eric Cartman’s diet appeared in WalMart stores last summer. Frito-Lay produced 1.5 millions packs of the finger-staining treats as part of a promotional campaign celebrating the 15th anniversary of the show.

The Simpsons Kwik-e-Mart

In order to spread awareness of hotly anticipated The Simpsons Movie in summer 2007, the film’s creators converted several 7-11s into Kwik-e Marts, where fans could purchase Simpsons-related products such as Squishees, Buzz soda, and Krusty-O’s cereal. Additionally, Duff beer is available for sale in certain South American countries.

The company started by the titular character in Forrest Gump inspired this chain of restaurants, the first of which opened in 1996, two years after the film’s release. Inexplicably, over 30 locations still exist and draw tourists today.

Although they’re now simply known as the Anaheim Ducks, Walt Disney Co. originally founded the pro hockey team The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in 1993, one year after the theatrical release of the similarly titled Emilio Estevez-starring hockey film.Image: Flickr user bridgetds

Harry Potter acolytes can follow in the wizard’s culinary footsteps by buying up all the Bott's Beans they can get their hands on. Also available at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter's Hog’s Head Saloon in Orlando: Butter Beer.

The Nikki Heat Series from Castle

The ABC show Castle is about a mystery novelist named Richard Castle, who writes books about protagonist Nikki Heat, when he’s not teaming up with a cop to solve mysteries. Starting in April of 2011, Hyperion started releasing actual paperback novels “written by” Richard Castle.

Said to be made from “real bits of panther,” this pungent scent which Paul Rudd wore to memorable effect in the 2004 comedy Anchorman can be yours in real life. Remember, fellas: 60% of the time, it works every time.

Nike MAG shoes

We were promised hoverboards, and we did not receive them. However, at least one prophecy from Back to the Future II came true in 2011, and that is Nike Mag--the self-tying shoe for those with more disposable income than sense.